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...owe our loyalty to America and we are bound to her by bonds of everlasting gratitude. Should the United States enter the war, she will find all of the people in this country, to the last man, on her side. Our stake in this war is our own future independence, and assurance that independence may endure...
...have the feeling that I shall go mad and cannot go on any longer in these terrible times. I hear voices and cannot concentrate on my work. I have fought against it, but cannot fight any longer. I owe all my happiness in life to you. You have been so perfectly good. I cannot go on and spoil your life...
...production for war, but perhaps in the long run it is wiser. Mr. Davis called upon U.S. industrialists to "do what most of them have done: accept and recognize without reservation the spirit of the National Labor Relations Act and of collective bargaining." To labor he said: "Labor organizations owe an equally great respect to the opinion of the citizens...
...History of Eton College, the only record of any remark of this kind is contained in a contemporary account . . . : "He looked into the garden and asked what had become of the broad ditch over which he used often to leap. He said: 'I really believe I owe my spirit of enterprise to the tricks I used to play in the garden...
...economy; many are merely pleasant. For many of these little businesses World War II has been a shot in the arm. Blockade and counter-blockade have cut off scores of Europe's odds & ends, and U. S. little business has rushed in to fill the demand. Some owe a new product, some their whole business...